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Glossary
Definition of terms used throughout this website.
Broadband
A high-speed connection.
Broadband connections are typically 256 kilobytes
per second (KBps) or faster. Broadband includes
DSL and cable modem service.
Cable
Modem
A device that enables
a broadband connection to the Internet by using
cable television infrastructure. Access speeds vary
greatly, with a maximum throughput of 10 megabits
per second (Mbps).
Cat
5 Cable
Category 5 refer
to types of cabling used in Ethernet networks. Category
5 cabling can always be used in a 10BaseT environment
with no change in performance. If Category 3 cable
is used in a 100BaseTX environment, however, the
cable may not work, or only work at 10Mbps. Both
types of cables have RJ-45 connectors on them, so
they can be confusing. We suggest always buying
Category 5, which is useable in both situations.
DSL
A broadband connection
to the Internet through existing telephone lines,
DSL modems can be internal or external. Internal
DSL modems are plugged into an expansion slot in
the computer and do not require a network adapter.
External DSL modems use a network adapter to connect
to the computer.
EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Ethernet
Ethernet is the most
common type of network adapter and is used widely
for networking. Ethernet adapters connect through
a network hub. If your home is wired for Ethernet,
similar to phone wiring, you can connect your computers
using Ethernet jacks in the wall. Otherwise, you
must use a network hub to connect your computers
together. To connect your computers using a hub,
you will also need a network cable, called Ethernet
RJ-45 twisted pair (10BaseT or 100BaseT). It looks
slightly larger than a regular telephone cable.
Firewall
A Firewall is a security
system that acts as a protective boundary between
a network and the outside world.
HIPAA
The Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act
MOO
Medical Office Online
OMR
Online Medical Record
EMR
Electronic Medical Record
PCC
Provider Contact Center
Provider
A Provider can be
anyone who provides healthcare to patients (ie.
Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Lab Technologists,
Therapists, etc.).
PWA
Patient Web Access
SSL
A proposed open standard
for establishing a secure communications channel
to prevent the interception of critical information,
such as credit card numbers. Primarily, it enables
secure electronic financial transactions on the
World Wide Web, although it is designed to work
on other Internet services as well.